Fine Liverpool Salt, To Jit Soldi From the Ship Tho mas, The fc'cond wharf below Fiiie-Street, ap ply at said wh-iVf, to Jehu HoHingfworth, & Co. 26. d. 'The Ground Plan vt the City and Suburbs . OF PHILADELPHIA. TAKEN rROU ACTUAL SURVEIf. 1 I' is yrirh that tfie publisher has to iiilo-in l|ls fubfcdbers and the public in general, that tihe plate is now under the hands df the engraver,and in greater fof wardnfs than was at firlt contemplated. At the fame lime he, begs leave to remind them, til t fubferifition papers are ftlll o pen at mpft of the rated book-stores in the city ; and that he hrtpes from the whole <tf bt enabled'tolforßs such a ref peftabltf catalogue ol names, as will do a credit to. the work', well as ifford a real'onable encouragement to the under taker.. Tfiofert lio are d. firous of further infor mation are reqneffed to call on Betijamin Davits, No. 68, Market flreet. April 14. m&rthtf WANTED, An Apprentice To the Watch Making and Repairing Business* A r )• l v to C. Cahipbell. No, 3, fauth Fourth ftrect, two dopri Market-flreet. Sept- 3 iiwtf i- • ' f Scheine of a Lottery, 7c raift 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, deducing 1J per Cent, from the Prizes—this Lotttry confijls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 1 +>539 Primes and 23,461 Blanks, being abotit 01c and an half Blanks to a £rize. V T&S. Diteftorsofthe Society for eflablifh nig yftiul Manufactures, having refolv fcd to ere£t LOTTERIES for raiting Ox£ Hu.ndred Thousand Dolj. a r s, agreeably loan Ae> of the Lcgifl.iture of the State of New-Jet ley, have appointed the flowing jfierfomto fuperi'nkbd and direst the draw ing of tlit fame, vii,-{-Jicholat L6w, ftufui King, Herman Le Roy, James Watson, Kichard Hariifon, Abijah Hamrtiorid, and Cornelius Ray, of tlie city of New. York— Thomas Willing; Joseph Ball, Matthew M'- Connel and Andrew Bayartf, of the city & Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How ell, Esq. Elias Boudinor, General Elias Day ton, Jam s Parker, John Bayard, Doflor Lewis Doohatn, Sarnu' I W. Stockton, Joshua M. Wallace, Joseph Blnomfieid, and E/ifh a Boudinot, of iSjiw-Jerfey, who offer the following Scheme of a Lottery; and pledge themfelycs to the public, that they will take e»erv tJKtranee arrd precaution in their power to have die Monies paid by the Managers from tiiKe to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpose of paying Prizes which til all be immediately discharged by a eheek npon one of the Banks. SCHEME: Prize of 20,000 Dollars it 20,000 10,Q00 10,000 s» oDt> 3 0,000 2,00 b 16,000 1,000 10,000 i 2 5 10 20 a go 3°b 1000 fiooo 3000 8100 &OQ 1 oo 3° 20 *5 2 2 io i 4)539 Prizes. 262,000 *3,461 Blanks. Fivft drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,0c0 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars.each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the inipeth°n of a Committee of the .Superin tendants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, ol which timely notice will be given. The Superintendants have a-ppointed John of Newark, Jacob R. fiar dpnberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan fthea. of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample fccurity for difcharginrg the trust reposed in them. qiyder to fee u're the pun&ual pay ment oftfie Prizes, the Superintendants of the Lottery have diTeiled that the Managers ihali each efi'er into bonds in 4P,000 dollars, with four fufficient TecuritieS, to perform their io{liu£hions, rhe ftibftance of which is I. That whenever either of the shaH receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol lars, he (hall immdiatcly place the fame in «ne of the Banks of New-York or Philadel- i phia, to the cieditof the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superipfendants as ! live in the fcity Where the monies are placed, ; i to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn, for the paynmt of the Prizes. ll* The Managers to take fufficjent se curity for any Tickets they may trust, other wise to be reCpoufible for fhem. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets Told, Monies received and paid into the Bank, ahltrafts of which (hall be fcnt, moMhly,- to thcGovernor of the Society. Pateflon, January 1, 1794. , On application to either of the above gen. llemcn, information will be given where tickets may 1 be had. February 24. (J3" The Lottery published by the **. Society for eftablifbVng ufeful jnanufae-j tares," will commence drawing the firft Yuefdayin November next — TVeafury Department, Rruertue OJJice, Aug. 20, 1794. Notice is hereby given, that PROPOSALS Will be icceived at the'CHtice of the Cem miflionei of the Revenue until the expi ration of the firftdayof O&obei iux:» for the supply of all Rations, which may be required for the use of the Uuited States,liom the firft day of January to the thirty-firft day of December i795> including both days, =u ihe places, aud within the diftri&s hereinaf ter mentioned, viz. 1. At any place or places between York and CarlifU, in the State of Pennfyivatiia, and Puifturgh, and at Pittfourgh, York, and Carhfl 2. At any place or places from Pittfliurgh to the mouth of Big Beaver Creek, and at the mou h of big Beaver Creese. 3. At any place or places from the said mouth to the' upper falls of the said Big B<»ver, and at the upper falls. 4. At any place or places from the said up per falls to Mihouing, and at Mahoning. v 5 At any place or places said Mahoning, over 1 to the Head Navigation of the river Coyahoga, aud at ihe said Head Navigation. 6. At any place or places from the fjid Head Navigdtion to tfie mouth of the laid river CayaliOjjaJ" and at the said mouth. • 7. At any plate or places between the mouth of the Big Beaver Creek, to ihe mouth of the river Mlifkingum, and np the said river to ihe Tufcarowas, and at the Tufcarowas, and thence over to the Cayahoga river, and thence down the said river to its mouth. 8. At any place or places between the mouth of the river Mufkingum and the mojih of the Scioto river, aud at the mouth of the said rivei Scioto* 9. At any place or places between the mouth ol Scioto river and the mouth of the Great Miami, at the mouth of the Great Mi ami, and'from thence to the Rapids on the falls of the Ohio, and at the said rapids. 10. At any place or places between the cf the Great Miami, upon the said Miami, to and at Pique Town. 11. At any place or places from Fort W»(h itrgioit to Fort Hamilton, and at Fort Hamil ton. At any place or places from Fort Ha milton to Foit St. Clair, and at Fort St. Clair. 12. Atanyplaccor places from Fort St. Clair to Fort Jcfferfoa, and at Fort Jcfferfon 13. At any place or places from Fan Jci ferfon to Fort Recovery the field of a£Fion ! of the 4th of November" 1791, and at the I said held of afticn; 14. At any place or places from the said I field of aflion to the Miami Villages, and at the Miami Village^. 15. At any place or places from the said Miami Villages to the falls of the Miami river, which flaw into Lske Erie; and at the said tails, and from thence, to its mouth, and at its nlouth. 16. At any place or places from the mouth of the said Miami liver of Lake Erie to San diifky Lake, and at Sandufky Lake. J7. At auy place or places from the said Sandufky Lake, to the mouth of the river Cayahoga. 18. At any place or places from the mouth of the said fiver Cayahoga to Prefque Isle and at Prefque isle. it). At any placeorplSceafromthe Picfque J (If to the Aream running into Liike Erie from towards the Jadajhque Lake, & thence over to and at the said Jadaghque Lake, and thebce down the Alleghany river to Fort Franklin. 20. At any place or places from Prefque Isle to Le ScEuf, and at Le Bceuf. Si', At any place or places from Le Bceuf to Fort Frahklin, and at Fort Franklin, and from thence to Pittsburgh. ' M. At any place or,places fiom the rapids of (he Ohio to the moiith of the Ouabache fiver, & from the moiith of the said Ouabache rtwer to of the river Ohio. * 23. At any place or places on the East fide of the river M'fTifippi, from the mouth of the Ohio river, to the mouth of the Illinois river. 24. At any place or placMfrlm the mouth o. the said Ouabache river up to Fort Knox and at Fort Knox. 25. At any place or places from Fort Knox up the said Ouabache to Ouittanon, and at Ouittanon. lOJOOO 10,000 15.000 20,000 30,000 36,000 81,000 e6. At a n y place.or. plage* from Ouittanon, up the said Ouabache to the Head navigation of a bianch thereof, called Little River, and at the said head navigation of Little R<ver. 27- At any place or piaccs from the said head navigation ol Litile River over to the Miami Village. 28. At any place or places from the mouth of the river Teneffee to Occocluppoor Bear Creek, on the said river, including the fame. 29. At any place or places from the niouth of the rive: Cumberland to Nafhvilie, on the said river, and at Nafhvilie. 30. And At Btiy place or places within thirty miles ol said Nashville to the South ward, Wefhvard or Northward thereof. Should any required at any pla* ces, or within other diftritts, not fpecified in these proposals, the price of the fame is to be hereafter agreed on between the United States and the contractor. The rations to be supplied are to cOnsist of the following articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound of beef, oi* of a pound of pVft!kl One quart of fah. Two quarts of vinegar, ( Two pounds of soap, f P er 100 ratlons - One pound of candles,) The rations are to be furnifhed in such quantities, as that there (hall at all times, during the said term, befufficient for the consumption of the troops at each of the said potts, for the term of at lead three months in advance, in good and wholesome provision«, if the fame (hall be reqnired. It is to be understood in each cafe, that all losses sustained by the depredations of ihe enemy, or by means of the troops of the United States, fliall be paid for at the prices of the articles captured or destroyed, on the depositions of two or more persons of creditable chnrafters, and the certificate of a commissioned officer, ascertaining the circumstances of the loss, and the amount of the articles for which compensation shall I tu&ftf be claimed The contrast for the above supplies will be made eiiher for one year, or for two years, as may appear eligible. difpoledto contradi will therefore confine PHILADELPHIA;-*,,,,.,,, .v JOHN FENNO, N.. S„„,^, ICI s „ ~ tlieir ofF rVto one year, as they nitey fdrm their proportions so as to admit an election oi the term of tu*> years. The offers may coniprife all tlie places which have been fpecified, or a part of them ohly. It is also Dejired\ tliat pr. pofals may be offered for l'upplying ,3 the two posts of Fort Washington and P ttfburgh all the rations necessary for the main Army, its detachments 3i?d the Gar i»Tons above mentioned during the (aid year 1 795• The provisions &c. which will be received at Pittfbnvgh will be those wftifch fliail be nccelfary for the troops at that p]dce and at the posts north, north-weft and, in the vicinity, on the wed tliercqf. The provisions which will be received at s'ort Washington will be those which frutllbe reqimtd syr the remainder of the poltSj'Tor the principal detachments and tor the main Army. Th& ex;)enfe and trouble ot fafe keeping; unpacking and iffning the ,p«ovi lions deliverable . under this fecorid form of the propohtions, will be favtd to the Contadtors. Theexaft of the whole supplies, which will be required at each of tie two Posts of Fort Washing ton and Pittsburgh will be determined jt the tiifte of executing the contrail. Ang. 2 1 tawtiO Twenty Dollars Rev-aM. MY Saddle Mare was flolen from Wv J Mill, Talbot County, Maryland, on Ar night of the 3oth as August la ft-. She'is b'ackj and supposed to be ten or twelve years old, under fourteen hands high,com p i<st and liandfome, branded with the fet ter O, on the left ftiouMer, a handfom star on her forehead, a large full dy*, liee neckc.ert: fallen, afl.it buttock, her fore foot turns in, and one of them white; me and centers, has good spirits, and goes very pleasantly. If taken up out of the ftnte, I will give the above rewar of twenty dollars and all reasonable cha ges, if within the state and thirty miles from Wye Mill, eight dollars and reason able charges, and if a fh'orter distance in proportion, to any per Ton -who will deliver hr to theSubfcriber at the mill. Nat. Kennard. Wye Mill, Talbot Comity, Sept. 2 - *fcoosW THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Obfervatkns APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION Pot and Pearl AJhes. By DAVID TOWNSEND, nfpe&or of Pot and Pearl-Ashes for the Commonwealth of Mafiachufeits, Published according to A& of CongreS. These observations relate to all exterifive business ; and arc defrgned, in the plaifieft manner, to convey profitable informatiori to thofeintereft'ed in it, who have not leif* ure or opportunity to fearrh for the princi ples therein contained, in the writings of profeilional Chemists. Aug. 2 Whereas an attach ment at the suit of the adfniniftratorsof ali and lingular the goods avid chattel", rights I a id credits, which werfc of William Buri j net dpcealed, at the time of his death h.ithbeen iffuedout of the InFeriour Com, of common pleas, in aiid for ihe Countyo, Middlele*, against the Goods aiid Chatties, l ands and Tenemunts of Itinios Mhrtin late of tlie county aforefaid, returnable to the third Tuesday in July la-ft. NOTICE is hereby given to the laid Irenius Martin, than Linlels he appear and file special bail to tfe said action, on or before the thirdTnef day in January judgment wiH be en tered against him by default, and the goods and chatties, lands and tenements (o at tached, fold for the lafisfaftioTi of Tuch of his creditors as appear to be j lift I y en titled to any demand thereon, and thai lap ply for that purport, according to the form ol the flatute in such cafe made&r provided fey order of the Court, DEAH'E, Clerk. I awtf. Aug. le, JUST PUBLISHED, A r.d wr (ale ut Matbcw Carey s Store, No 11&. Market firm, Price ii#lf a d .liar, embefliffied with a ftrikin;! likenelsof Mr Margarot, The TRIAL O F Maurice Margarot, Before the High CdUrt of JitJiicitiry at Edinburgh, on an ihrlißrrient for SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. " OF the many remaikiible trials which the present extraordinary system of crimi nal jurisprudence in G. Britain and Ireland has brought before the pubjic eve ; this, certainly is mcftentitled to universal pe rural and attention. developes, mote fully than any publication extant, the lat elf vitv» and objects of the Britiih conven tion ; and proves inconteftibly, that judi cisl pi'ofecut ions for perlecution-( ami de cifiiins are how more the result of (l, e nre fent order of things, than any old falhion ed attachment to the laws or the conftitu tion. Add to this, that It holds up to the wonder and adnlitation of tnanfernd, the the firm, manly, and patriotic tortduft of this devoted yitftim—this' Second Sydney ' as he has justly and deservedly been called who in the course of one of the longest n'i! ah we know of, unaflifted even by rrvmber 0 f t i le | ong robC) evinh?d ff|th a depth of legal and conftimtional know edge and in a fptcch of four hours length, di (played such a blaze of eloquence and firft rate abili t ,es, as astonished the court—and, ftraiige to relate ! e-<>en drew involuntary apph u f e from the venal and timeserving creature of a corrupt no veriiment." ° Persons August 16. TO ll£ SOLD BY O F J-uflt Landed 1 , From on board the Jhip Wq/hington> Capt. yohn Collins from Botirdeamty A CARGO OF White Wines In Barrels ; and CLARET in Hhds. and Cases—For Sale by FRANCIS COPPINGER, No. 26, Spruce, near front Street. Augoft j 5. 1 794. NOTICE. The Gazette of the United States ;V now published at No. 119 Cht.snut street—to which place th: OI'FICE of the Editor is removed, and where Printing Work in general is performed. C. W. PEALE. EVER solicitous to render his MUSEUM still more and more an obj>es: of rationa entertainment, and fulilei vient to the inj terefls of ufefql fci*nce> has on the tion and with the advice of a number o i his friends, provided a Bodk, which will be ahvays open for the itWJlc&ion of those whovilit ins Mufeuin, in which book it is proposed to irtfert all fticft difedveries, in ventions, imptovement", fcheitie>, obser vations, experiments, projects, hints or queries Mating to the arts or sciences, as any of his visitors, or corre!'pondents,may from time totime cornmunicare. Such as may chufe to conceal their names may either fend their communications ano nymous, or at their desire, C- \V. Peale will in fen their names, with the number or signature of ther refpe&ive communica tions in a private book which he fhillketfp for that purpose. The advantages ot fuch-a public register are obvious. ItwiUrefeue from oblivion many ul'eful hints, which might otherwise have died with theirauthors. It may se cure to inventors their. just claims, andpie vent others from taking the hoiiOl or profit of a dtfeovery to which they are not en titled, and as tlie Mufeuin is now vrfited byperfons from almost all parts of the world, fuce a,regifter, it isprefumed, will loon contain and be the means of di Gemi nating a vast fund of ufeful knowledge, and promote that spirit of enquiry and inven -1 ion, for which the people of the United States are already fojuftly d'frtiriguiflied. Aufr. 22 One thousand Dollars REWARD. Some tew Counterfeit Pott-Notes of the Bank of Maryland, having been lately difco veired in circulation, and on tracing the fame were found so come fioin »he back parts of Virginia, where they probably fir ft iflued ; to avoid imposition it is though t neceflary to give the following of them,\y which they may readily be dete&ed. They have the letter D ; for their alphabeti cal matkj at the left hand fide oft be Note. The paper on which thtv arc printed is mere folt and lender, the ft'rokes of the letters, in the engraving are in general stronger, and have a darker appearance than in the bills. The fig'nat tire Wtllianr PatteHon, is badly done, the strokes of the Letters, ltiff and labpred, and appear to be,painted over wrth the pen, as well as the flourishing of the name. The value is left blank in tf>c engraving, to be filled up in writing, so -the sum may be more or leis at pleasure. No true Poft.Note3 of the alphabetical ; mark, above drferibed, have been lately if nicfl, and Very fcV/ are nr>w ?n circulati-m. The above reward of One Thousand dol lars will be paid to any person, or persons, wholhal! difcoveiyor prolecute to convi&ion, the several offenders, or any "Of theft], of the following description, viz. The person or persons, who engraved the I&fe. ' The printer, or primeval th* s a id bills. Every person who has'afte-d as principalin h Y'' £ '' e countcr ' c and uttering WILLIAM PATTERSON. President. of fee Barrkijl tflai'ylaitti. Bm«», April 8, i STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA In the Hovfe of Reprefentativts, i.}> CL:.:r.f!R ui-U, etna, TXTHEREAS the CommiflioDcrs ot pub * lrc Accounts, Have reported, that they CSnnot protfeed to the ol the AccoOnti,fpecial lu ' without knowing the ouiflanding a mount (hereof in emulation';— Therefore, Kcjohtd, That all holders bT special In • e and required, on or before the hi It of Nov.-mbe! xu xi.ioxtelivcr thr Ipectal Indents , n ihjeir potT.flion to'one or other ol the Commiffionm <»| (lie Trealury, who areto'gUe receipts f<j r the'faine, and to report to the CommiHiooers on public 3c. cpMi»}e, ori or before then-nth day of Nov emoei next, the amount by thej» refpeaive ly itceivcd, and" also ,o the I.egiflature, at t inr meetiing tn November next, and that all Ipccial Indents not rendered into the. I reaiury , s above, pn qr before the~firfl day ol November next, Iball be, and the fame are hetefty naned. Xifihtd, That-public notice of this resolu tion be given in the several Gazettes in this State once every three weeks, until the si.st (lay of November next. And ihat the Dele fates of this State In IhcColigrefs of the Bul led States, ber»r|iiefled to caule this refolu ion to be publilhed moneot more papers 'n the cities of Philadelphia and Ncw-Yoik, " no ,hat proviAon will be made for the ex. pences attending TnTfi publication. rdittd, Thai the tefolotiwn be sent to ttie J«nate for their cnncui reucc. Uv order of the House, JOHN SANfORp DART, C.H. R. In the SENATE, Dr, , DtctMarß 21(1,1793. cfotvrd. That this'Hmife do concurwith : he Houlcol Repicfemativcs in the forego inp rclolutions. I hat tne reWutiors : be lent to the House ol Reprelentaiives. by order ol the Senate, FKLIXWARLEY Clerk. ewt N FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jefle & Robert Wain PORT WINE in pipes, fcl,ds. and ~uji ter casks LISBON do. in pipes and quarier calks Souchong and Congo TEAS, it. quarter chests A quantity of Liibon and C»diz SALT Soft flielled ALMONDS in bales V.Wjtcoasg, in do. ltuflia MATTS. June 9 Choice St. Croix Sugar JUST IMPORTED, And far Sale, . ,-w. By JAMES YAHD. Also a quantity of RUSSIA Matt* June 24th. j. 1 he Public are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Five Dollar BUI, of the Bank of the United States, and Twenty hollar Bills of the Bank of]\', irth America,fe-veral of which hai e appeared in circulation within a few days fajlpthly , are g«od general imitation of the gem, we- Bills, but may be diflingui/bnl by )/ JC: f ol _ owing marks. five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States. ALL thai have appeared have the letter r F. for their Alphabetical Mark. Thfe Texture of the Paper i» tlVickcr 2nd whiter and it takes the ink more freely than the genuine paper. The O. in the word Company is smaller than the M. and other letters of that word, so that a line extended from the top of the O, to touch the top ofths ]VI. wouklcxteid canfiderably above the range of tlie whole Word. In the word United the letters are nar. rower andclofer together tiian the reft 0/ the bill. The 1 and /in the word promise are not parallel, the /inclining much more forward than the t. The engraving is badly executed, the uj!i S . , e tetters are stronger and t ie devi e in themargin particularly isnurch Coarfcr and appears darker than in the tr ue bills. Some el the counterfeits brar dale i„ '■ 79 '~M Vhereas '. h ® ® aß ' t ,ras not '» opera tion till December, and no five dollat bills were iflueri in-ihat year. Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of None An) eric a. ALL thatAave appeared have the lette B- 'or their alphabetical mark. 1 hey are printedpn a paper nearly simi lar to that or the Counterfeit Five Dollar Notes above described; the engraving is tO ~J e ®PP eara ' l fe of the genuine bills. The fiiu ruled lines through the word tbcnty, in the body ot the bill, are it> num ber tn rteen in the genuiiig bills, and but twelve in the counterfeits. IVie word(ontfltrny is much like the fame word in the Five Dollar Bills as delcribe. above, the C being les s than the », aud o ...TJWrc is no#r»)JfVft>' tile* North whereas in ih* gfentiibeWllsThritycie 's well defined. ' 1 V *■' The letters ent in the," wjjrd .Twfiik, to , the left Hand at the. bottom, ivot ao«rn to the )ine,.bii't are {bciif «*i irr W rte ■ftu and 'tAsy going 'frcfdw t'he*i.. The lifnaigie] NkVon, hiSitic jiince ol being written with lampblack »nd oil, and diners from ortVej-trik» 'Mi ln pnmingth brlh rtfe tiire. ■ "" It IS supposed thcfc forgerifs *tit commit, led 111 lomeofthc Sonthern Slates, as alt ihe counterfeits i!i a i Tiave appeared, ha»fc enme r °'» thcrrce, and rwo pcrfons Hsve been sp ■prchendrd in Virgrnii.on fafpicion ol i ting the author of* th^m. I j T »t rewa ' d ol ONE THOUSAND BffL. ' „ w ;, ' be P a ' d 'oany Perlon or Fcrfonj w'° *" 8 " tfifc6ver and piofccute to convfc t'vti ttrc fevcral offenders of the following c ' r: P t,o ivs or any of them, viz. per foil or prrfens, who manufaflur* cd the paper on which the "Bills afc printed, plat S C PCrf ° fl pc ,^n «> who engraved ihe I he printer orpririiers, of the bills. fcvciy. per f on w ho lias as a principal n any ot h tr way)in , he counterk (, in d uticrmg the Paid bills. b Philadelphia, March z8, 1794 Other counterfeit bills of the Bank of the United States, have ap p*ar«lin«ircnfeth)n. • ■Pfae- denomination ■is of TVWfMTv They may be didinguid.ed from the ct nutne by tUe folloiving M AiJiKS ; Ihe paper qf ihe toi»nfeifeitj is of a more remUr tcxhire and gloiTey furface than die genuine, and there is no water mark in them. Tlielet_terC. -in the word iCafltier„ in he true bills is ftrDngly marked, ivherras 10 the counterfeits, rh'e' Wf.f,# letter Ts « hn* hair Ur#ke, evrrfi«nt9y'in <ab ffnHnifted T etror " '"t)ienrt»d <d#raai-d, is baoly formedand the ividlcyivordil] der.e and there is no comma.at tjwend of it, at there is m the genuine bills, The marginal device, is 'fliuch darker in.tie falfe, than in tfte genuine bills ftw« mg to the fla'ade ftrokes;being coarser, moclj nearer together, and coiiieoueatlv muck more numerous. This dljfewce ftrifces the view. The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, Villbe paid"for apprehending & prosecuting to couvi&ion the ftvcra! above described Offenders irviefpeft to this as to the last described bills. THOMAS WILLING, P,efidrn| of the Bank-United Stares JOHN NIXON, Prrf.dentoftbe Bank q! North Amcttc». By order of the Committees of the Re|. pe&ive Boards. il. •i -X A
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